Drinking Koolaid - Anonymous employee Publix Employee Review

1.0
Jun 2, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Employee owned. Job portability. Good opportunity for young person without education. Long term rewards and potential job security for those willing to sacrifice many years at low to moderate pay.

Cons

Low pay. Very long curve to upward mobility. Uneducated workforce. Inconsistent and troubling work schedules. Management takes advantage of part-time status which results in inadequate time off between shifts, no overtime pay on extended shifts, large employee turnover. Closing shifts extended beyond reasonable expectations due to poor management and employee scheduling. Company will hire outside in more diseable service related positions before promoting hard working entry level employees. Managers tolerate poor job performance from most employees. Expectations are quite low. Too many chiefs not enough indians! Managers receive Publix systems and functional training however, they lack management and leadership skills/training. Company touts and emphasizes its history and clever mission statement, yet ignores the dignity and value of employees and associates. Company claims to have never laid off an employee, yet tolerates severe under performance by their own published standards.

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Pros

Employee Stock Ownership Program, Dividends, Flexible Scheduling, Good management, Pay per hour

Cons

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3.0
May 29, 2026
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Pros

Amazing 401K, free stock after one year of employment, health insurance is very good for part-time employees if only getting it for yourself, management always approves time off requests, hours are always available, will work around school schedules, tuition reimbursement program, will reimburse you for gas for work-related expenses as needed and will put you in a hotel as needed for work-related reasons that are more than 50 miles from your home.

Cons

Not every store is the same, some stores are run better than others, some managers look down upon people with disabilities, and some see people with disabilities the same as someone without disabilities, they are very big about favoritism, you have to work a lot to earn a vacation, the company does not give out sick time and full-time gets the most benefits and is next to impossible to get full-time. Also, you practically have to be a former employee with a clean record or related in some way to a current employee to get a job with the company though Kentucky Publix's don't quite function that way.

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